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roil

verb as in irritate

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verb as in upset

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“There are incredible scenes where it’s like an iceberg, you’re just seeing the top, but there’s a lot roiling below,” she says.

Shasta County, which has been roiled by a far-right-insurgency, will vote in a crucial supervisor’s race even as problems emerge with its new voting machines.

But she has also emerged as an often lonely voice on the Board of Supervisors against a far-right insurgency that has roiled her county.

Nearly as illuminating as the interview are the letters, diary entries and other materials from Stewart shared from her personal archive, which capture the fiery emotion roiling beneath her icy facade.

To a degree, some of the debates roiling the California branch mirror those for the national organization.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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